Face of Project Knitwell: Cynthia

Face of Project Knitwell: Cynthia

Meet Cynthia, an oncology dietician at Virginia Hospital Center’s Cancer Resource Center. Project Knitwell volunteers taught Cynthia to knit a few years ago at a class we sponsored for hospital staff.

Face of Project Knitwell: Judy Hawkins

Face of Project Knitwell: Judy Hawkins

Meet Judy Hawkins, Client and Community Organizer at Bread for the City. Judy worked with Project Knitwell to bring knitting to Bread for the City to help women in need of ways to cope with difficult life experiences.

Face of Project Knitwell: Ann

Face of Project Knitwell: Ann

 “There is a lot of joy in knowing you have touched someone else and provided something new to their lives.  However, the biggest reward is that they have touched you and expanded your life.” Ann first learned of Project Knitwell in 2014 through the Smith Center for...
Face of Project Knitwell: Julia

Face of Project Knitwell: Julia

Meet Julia.  Julia is the mom of a 5 ½ year old son.  She also has metastatic breast cancer, for which she receives chemo at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital (MGUH)  every 3 weeks. A Project Knitwell volunteer has been teaching Julia to knit.

Face of Project Knitwell: Kent

“People are so encouraging, and offer such positive reinforcement.” Meet Kent.   For the last several months, Kent has been a regular at the knitting group Project Knitwell co-sponsors with the Cancer Resource Center at Virginia Hospital Center (VHC).   Barb, one of...